Howitt's Journal of Literature and Popular Progress, Volume 2William Howitt W. Lovett, 1847 |
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... trees are in full foliage , and their tender leaves have darkened into a rich sobriety . Flowers of the most brilliant kind are scattered over mead and mountain , over heath and glen . All is bright and hot ; thunder occasionally ...
... trees are in full foliage , and their tender leaves have darkened into a rich sobriety . Flowers of the most brilliant kind are scattered over mead and mountain , over heath and glen . All is bright and hot ; thunder occasionally ...
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... tree in its real freshness , and not a ramification of soot . The spirit is awaking , and these times will come . The ... trees I wander , pondering on departed hopes ; Nor hopes alone , but pleasant lives departed , - I walk alone - for ...
... tree in its real freshness , and not a ramification of soot . The spirit is awaking , and these times will come . The ... trees I wander , pondering on departed hopes ; Nor hopes alone , but pleasant lives departed , - I walk alone - for ...
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... tree we could find for shelter , we pulled the horse to the road side and sat as patiently as circumstances would allow ... trees and hedges . By timely and careful use of umbrellas , and by keeping quiet in the cart , we escaped without ...
... tree we could find for shelter , we pulled the horse to the road side and sat as patiently as circumstances would allow ... trees and hedges . By timely and careful use of umbrellas , and by keeping quiet in the cart , we escaped without ...
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... trees , we came to Spen Lane . Proceeding by this lane , we arrived at the Dog and Partridge . Here we left our horse and cart , engaged beds for the night , and then walked forward through Thorpe , and passing between the huge hills of ...
... trees , we came to Spen Lane . Proceeding by this lane , we arrived at the Dog and Partridge . Here we left our horse and cart , engaged beds for the night , and then walked forward through Thorpe , and passing between the huge hills of ...
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... trees were made musical by the vocal harmony of the feathered tribe . A short walk in the gentle breeze and warm sunshine gave zest to the breakfast . That over , and often turning back to look at the singu- larly formed top of Thorpe ...
... trees were made musical by the vocal harmony of the feathered tribe . A short walk in the gentle breeze and warm sunshine gave zest to the breakfast . That over , and often turning back to look at the singu- larly formed top of Thorpe ...
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